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Linn-Mar Community School District School Nurse in Marion, Iowa

School Nurse JobID: 5916

  • Position Type:

    Health Services/ School Nurse

  • Date Posted:

    11/26/2024

  • Location:

    District

      

    Position Title: School Nurse

    Immediate Supervisor: Building Principal(s)

    Summary: The School Nurse provides direct health services to individual students and participates in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the health services program.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (Other duties may be assigned.)

    • Assesses and manages health-related conditions.

    • Stays abreast of current information and trends in health care field and provides leadership in responding to new initiatives.

    • Coordinates the school-based management of health problems with the student, his/her family, the health care provider, the other school nurses and the teaching staff.

    • Training and supervision of non-licensed personnel performing health procedures. Determines tasks that may be appropriately delegated to unlicensed persons on a student by student basis and provides training in specific health care management and on-going supervision of these people for those tasks.

    • Counsels with students about health related concerns, assisting families in obtaining health care, identifying appropriate community health resources and contacting physicians concerning health issues and medications.

    • Supervises the health office, including medication administration and immunization compliance.

    • Participates in Child Study Team meetings (if applicable for building), obtaining developmental health histories from parents and/or health records, observing student behavior in classroom settings, and initiating the routing of behavior checklists.

    • Develops, implements, and evaluates individual health plans and special emergency health services for students with special needs.

    • Coordinates the establishment of guidelines, procedures and training in First Aid/CPR/First Responder Program for schools and staff.

    • Coordinates vision and hearing screenings programs, immunization reviews/follow up for the school.

    • Provides in-service educational opportunities for all staff regarding health related issues.

    • Orders and monitors nurse's office supplies.

    • Assures that school health services and activities are appropriately documented, both manually and electronically.

    • Facilitates Medicaid reimbursement procedures.

    • Demonstrates regular and reliable attendance.

    • Other duties as assigned.

Professional Standards:

  1. Quality of Work (Work is correct, precise, and neat; confidentiality is maintained, as job requires; work product presents positive/professional appearance.)

  2. Quantity of work (The amount of work performed is evidence of high productivity; industrious; carries fair share of work load; seeks additional tasks.)

  3. Knowledge of job (The job and job-related responsibilities are well understood and reflected in job performance; exhibits continuous improvement and ongoing learning.)

  4. Creativity/Problem Solving ( Offers new ideas; suggests innovative and better ways of performing necessary tasks.)

  5. Interpersonal Skills (Works collaboratively with others; courteous; polite; pleasant; promotes positive image in contacts with co-workers and district's customers.)

  6. Dependability (Completes work in a timely fashion; reliable; punctual; consistent attendance; stable and calm in a crisis or an emergency; works independently.)

  7. Professional Appearance (Dress is acceptable for the job; appears clean, well-groomed and "professional.")

  8. Organizational Skills ( Exhibits ability to prioritize work; organizational skills enhance job productivity.)

  9. Technical Skills (Exhibits proficiency in and uses required computer applications to maximize efficiency.)

  10. Written/Verbal Communication (Convey information and ideas accurately and clearly to meet the needs of the reader, transfers thoughts and ideas into speech and presents clearly.)

  11. Managing Change/ Adaptability (Demonstrates good understanding of organizational changes and communicates support for such change.)

  12. Professional Approach (Professional, positive, and helpful approach with customers. Displays loyalty toward the organization. Demonstrates a capacity to understand customer (internal and external) requirements and produces a professional level of service that is satisfactory.)

  13. Flexibility (Demonstrates openness to new organizational structures, procedures, technology. Willingly takes direction and will modify one's preferred way of doing things.)

  14. Safety (Exhibits knowledge of health, safety and emergency procedures of the learning environment and follows such procedures.)

    Supervisory Responsibilities:

    Supervises non-licensed personnel performing health office procedures. Supervises students using health services and in the school in general.

    Minimum Education or Experience:

    RN with Baccalaureate degree required.

    CPR certification required.

    Licensure or Certification:

    CurrentIowaNursing License

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed here are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)

    • Ability to perform basic nursing functions and duties, including first aid and basic emergency care.

    • Ability to use and manage the health services database, record accurately services rendered and to interpret and explain records, reports, activities, health care plans, accommodations and medical interventions.

    • Ability to collaboratively participate in and contribute to professional teams--Child Study Team, Student Assistance Team, IEP Team meeting.

    • Ability to develop, manage and evaluate school health programs.

    • Ability to plan, coordinate and supervise the work of others.

    • Ability to deal tactfully with others and to exercise good judgment in appraising situations.

    • Ability to make independent and timely nursing decisions and to triage.

    • Ability to secure the cooperation and respect of students, staff and faculty.

    • Ability to elicit needed information and to maintain effective working relationships.

    • Knowledge of counseling and crisis intervention.

    • Knowledge of case finding, case management and advocacy.

    • Knowledge of program management, including personnel supervision.

    • Knowledge of family theory, assessment and intervention.

    • Knowledge of current information and trends in health care; ability to provide leadership related to new initiatives.

    • Knowledge of state requirements and laws pertaining to health services delivery and disease control.

    • Knowledge of health care delivery systems and the concepts of primary health care.

    • Knowledge of school health law, special education legislation and services and the scope of school nursing practice.

    • Knowledge of contemporary health and psychosocial issues that influence children.

    • Leadership ability, networking and collaboration skills.

    • Possess ethnic and cultural sensitivity and competence.

    • Ability to build trust and maintain confidentiality with students and staff regarding health services issues.

    • Strong communication skills.

    Physical Demands: (The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)

    • Ability to hear, speak, see, and carry out the routine duties of the position.

    • Ability to lift and/or physically manipulate students in order to provide appropriate care and/or in cases of emergency (CPR, Hiemlich maneuver, etc.) . It may be necessary to lift up to 80 pounds to waist level (with assistance), lift up to 30 pounds to shoulder level, and lift up to 25 pounds above head level.

    • Ability to travel (drive) between attendance centers.

    • Generally the job requires 50% sitting, 25% standing and 25% walking.

    • Must*Constantlypresent appropriate appearance and personal cleanliness suited to working in close proximity to school age children and adults.

    • Must be able to*Frequentlywork with interruptions during a work shift.

    • Must be capable of*Frequentlyworking with co-workers with different personalities.

    • Must be capable of carrying a wheelchair, other mobility devices, equipment or supplies weighing up to 50 pounds for a distance of 20 feet.

    • Must be capable of carrying a wheelchair, other mobility devices, equipment or supplies weighing up to 50 pounds up 10 steps.

    • Must be capable of sitting at different levels including adult and child height chairs (12 inches), benches and the floor and up and down movements to attain those different levels.

    • Must be willing to come into contact with body fluids such as urine, blood and nasal secretions and contagious diseases such as flu and the common cold.

    • Must be capable of using cleaning and sanitizing chemicals with appropriate PPE's.

    • Must be capable of working in broad range of temperatures, humidity and other winter and summer environments.

    • Ability to do some stooping, kneeling, crouching and/or crawling.

    • Must be capable of working in a noisy environment.

    • Significant fine finger dexterity.

    • Is required to pass a pre-employment physical.

    • Denotes standard values established by the Department of Labor

    Work Environment: (The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)

    Work environment is smoke-free and partially air-conditioned. The nurse continuously interacts with students and staff.

    The Linn-Mar Community School District shall provide equal opportunity to employees and applicants for employment in accordance with applicable equal employment opportunity and affirmative action laws, directives, and regulations of federal, state, and local governing bodies. In employing individuals, the District will consider the qualifications, credentials, and records of the applicants without regard to age, color creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical attributes, genetic information, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, military status, socioeconomic status, pregnancy, or familial status.

    The statements in this job description are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. These statements are not intended to limit or in any way modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under his or her supervision.

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